Disease | dysphagia |
Phenotype | C0497327|dementia |
Sentences | 5 |
PubMedID- 25933727 | Conclusions: the prevalence of dysphagia is high in patients with dementia, especially in patients with moderate to severe cognitive impairment. |
PubMedID- 23992204 | Aim: it is important to understand dysphagia in patients with dementia, as it is associated with malnutrition and aspiration pneumonia. |
PubMedID- 24099488 | There are few studies on dysphagia in patients with dementia with lewy bodies (dlb) and parkinson’s disease dementia (pdd), especially studies objectively documenting the type of swallowing dysfunction. |
PubMedID- 22438684 | Prg was performed for head and neck malignancy in 3 patients, cerebral infarction in 2, and neuromuscular disorder, vascular dementia with dysphagia, nutritional support after surgical repair of aortic dissection in 1 patient each. |
PubMedID- 25854831 | Clinical guidance reflects the evidence to date, national institute for health and care excellence (nice) guidance [17] suggests enteral nutrition may be considered if dysphagia in a patient with dementia is deemed to be transient, but should not generally be used for patients with advanced dementia who are disinclined to eat or have permanent dysphagia. |
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